Please see the attached poster for our forthcoming conference from the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies: Why the Mainstream Needs its Margins: The Function of the Marginalised in Psyche and Society Could a centre exist without its margins? What do we project onto the margins? What is the nature of moral panic? This one-day conference brings… Read More »
Freud coming into fashion in China
By William Wan BEIJING – On a recent morning, Danille Drake flipped on her computer and sat down to wait in the home office of her two-story Bethesda house. As the screen flickered to life, she explained how she has spent her whole career learning and practicing the teachings of Sigmund Freud. And how, for… Read More »
The Synchro Summit:
How Synchronicity Reveals Life’s Meaning in Ways Science Can’t Yet Understand. October 16, Yale Divinity School, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. The Synchro Summit: How Synchronicity Reveals Life’s Meaning in Ways Science Can’t Yet Understand. Authors and scholars from North America and the UK will discuss the nature, significance, and possible explanations for the phenomenon… Read More »
Call for papers (JSSS)
“Engaging with, Applying, Reflecting on – Symbols of Transformation.” Call for papers for the 2011 conference of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies at Cornell University, August 3-6, 2011. The conference theme will be “Engaging with, Applying, Reflecting on – Symbols of Transformation.” Download the call for papers here. If you have any questions about… Read More »
Thomas Singer M.D. Discusses Psyche and…
September 2010: An important member of the Jungian community discusses “Psyche in the City: A Souls guide to the Modern Metropolis” in The Huffington Post. A recent posting in the Huffington Post featured the rapid growth of global urbanization with images from eleven of the world’s largest “megacities.” Coupled with Arianna Huffington’s focus on Third World America and… Read More »







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